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El Sunday Antique Market es un mercado mensual de antigüedades y objetos de colección que se estableció originalmente en St Lawrence Market en 1890. Después de 31 años en el barrio de St. Lawrence Market, el icónico Sunday Antique Market de Toronto regresa a una nueva y emocionante ubicación histórica donde se pueden encontrar todos sus maravillosos artículos vintage y lágrimas en el histórico Small Arms Inspection Building (SAIB) en la comunidad de Lakeview en Mississauga, Ontario.
Los clientes vuelven una y otra vez para disfrutar de una fantástica exposición de artículos vintage y recuerdos retro. Encontrará artículos únicos y excéntricos, como tarjeteros vintage de fantasía, postales artísticas, máquinas de escribir, cortinas de flores, muebles de mediados de siglo, ropa de segunda mano y cámaras vintage como la Plaubel Makina W67 y la Kiev 88.
Los vendedores del Sunday Antique Market son amables y están encantados de charlar con los clientes sobre todos sus artículos y sus conocimientos sobre antigüedades y productos vintage. Si tienes alguna pregunta o buscas algo en particular, no seas tímido ni te contengas: ¡ponte a la venta! Los comerciantes también están dispuestos a negociar los precios de sus existencias; de hecho, esperan que la mayoría de la gente les ofrezca una alternativa a su precio original.
Este mercadillo puede estar bastante concurrido y no es especialmente grande en comparación con otros mercadillos de Ontario. Además, no hay que pagar entrada, lo que puede atraer a mucha gente que acude sólo para pasar la tarde del domingo. En general, merece la pena visitar Sunday Antique Market si busca una amplia selección de baratijas y tesoros vintage eclécticos.
Elizabeth from Etobicoke
5th octubre 2018 en 06:23Earlier this year – the first weekend of May – I came across the St. Lawrence Sunday Antique Market quite by accident. This was the weekend of the Jane’s Walks, and the one I took in started in Parliament Square Park and finished at the Esplanade and Jarvis Street, which is a stone’s throw from the St. Lawrence Market.
That market is closed on Sundays. However, the antique market, temporarily located south of the St.Lawrence Market, was open. I’d walk through the aisles of the market and look at the antique and vintage merchandise. The merchants were friendly and the merchandise was reasonably priced. It wouldn’t be too surprising that I would return to the antique market for another visit in the near future.
Elizabeth from Etobicoke
26th enero 2020 en 06:03I’ve visited this market several times over the past year or two. The merchandise is reasonably priced. I bought some wristwatches and other jewellery to wear. During one visit, I started my Christmas shopping and bought some crystal wine glasses to give as a present. It’s a good place to buy things for your home – furniture, light fixtures, a telephone, and some pictures to hang on the wall.
Elizabeth Holloway
15th agosto 2021 en 06:46Recently, I’ve learned that the Sunday Antique Market @ St. Lawrence will be reopening on August 29, 2021. Because of the current COVID-19 pandemic and over concerns about safety, the market has been closed for several weeks or months. The last day I came down to the market was March 15, the day it closed down earlier than usual – and shut down.
I’m looking forward to coming down to the market someday soon, and check out the antique and vintage merchandise, maybe get a jump start on Christmas shopping.
When weather allows for it, the market spills out onto the street (outside 125 The Esplanade) and northward on to Market Street, under the western overhang of St. Lawrence Market. People could enjoy the fresh air and sunshine while checking out the antiques for sale. There will be more than a few warm sunny days before the snow flies.
Elizabeth from Etobicoke
12th marzo 2022 en 18:32St. Lawrence Antique Market (or SLAMmer) reopens again!
Tomorrow, the Sunday Antique Market at St. Lawrence – also known as the St. Lawrence Antique Market (SLAM) – reopens again, and I’m looking forward to visiting it and checking out the antique and vintage merchandise. The weekly market has been closed (or SLAM-med shut) recently because of the COVID19 pandemic’s Omicron wave, so far the pandemic’s largest and (hopefully) the last.
We sure missed the market.